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Subfami 

 /"Genus Eudule H'ubne) 



1823 — HliBNER, Zutr. Ex. Schmett, II, p. 14, n. 127. 



A me via Walker. 



1854— Walker, Cat. F.rit. Mus., pt. II, p. 554. 



Euphauessa Packard. 



1864— Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phi!., Vol. Ill, p. 102. 



Synopsis of Species. 



Primaries immaculate. 



Color, pinkish ochraceous ...... unicolor. 



Color, gray drab texana. 



Primaries spotted. 



Spots large, with one e.xlernal margin .... mendica. 



Spots small without any on margin .... meridiana. 



E. unicolor Robinson. 



1869— RoHiNSON, Ann. Lye. N. Y., Vol. IX, p. 153. 

 Jragilis Strecker. 

 1878 — Strecker, Rep. Chief Eng., 187S, App. SS. p. 1859. 



Uniformly pinkish ochraceous, translucent. Head and fore 



wings more ochraceous, antenna black, filiform. Expanse 22 mm. 



Habitat, Arizona to Texas. 



E. texana French. 



18S9 — French, Can. Ent., Vol. XXI, p. i6r. 



Gray drab, subdiaphanous ; side of head, back of eyes, and 

 base of fore wings and abdomen slightly ochraceous. Expanse, 

 22 mm. 



Habitat, Texas. [French]. 



E. mendica Walker. 



1S54— Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus., pt. II, p. 576. 



biseriaia Herrich-Schaffer. 



1853 — Herrich-Schaeffer, Ausser. Schmett., I, fig. 441. 



Subdiaphanous straw yellow tinged with ocherous. On 

 primaries two transverse rows of pale purplish irregular spots, 

 separated by the veins, with a single spot close to external margin 

 between veins 3 and 4. Secondaries nearly diaphanous centrally. 

 Expanse, 26 mm. 



Habitat, Northern Atlantic States. 



E. meridiana Slosson. 



1889— Slosson, Ent. Amer., Vol. V, p. 7. 



Brownish ocherous, darker than mendica. Two transverse 

 lines of purplish spots, the transverse posterior quite regular and 

 small, with no marginal spot. Secondaries immaculate. Expanse, 

 18 mm. 



Habitat, Southern Atlantic States to New York. 

 (to be continued.) 



